Ramadan Blessings: Mojar School’s Commitment to Serving the Needy

“The example of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is like a seed [of grain] that sprouts seven ears, and in every ear is a hundred grains.” – (Quran 2:261)

Since 2013, Mojar School has been steadfast in spreading love and care during Ramadan, embodying the spirit of giving for the underprivileged in Bangladesh. Through impactful initiatives, the organization continues to bring hope and joy to children, women, and the elderly, ensuring the blessings of Ramadan touch every soul.

1. Daily Iftar for Underprivileged Communities

Every day during Ramadan, Mojar School arranges wholesome Iftar meals for underprivileged children and elderly individuals living in slums and remote areas. These meals provide nourishment after long fasting hours and create a sense of togetherness within the community. Volunteers, donors, and well-wishers come together to make each Iftar a moment of spiritual fulfillment and gratitude.

2. Sehri Bazar: Empowering Families with Dignity

Understanding the struggles of preparing Sehri meals, Mojar School organizes a unique Sehri Bazar, where essential food items are distributed to families in need. This initiative ensures that the underprivileged can begin their fast with dignity and proper nourishment, promoting the true essence of Ramadan—caring for one another.

3. New Eid Dresses for Kids and Female Villagers

To bring joy during Eid, Mojar School provides new clothes to children and female villagers, fostering a sense of inclusion and celebration. The sight of smiling children and women dressed in vibrant Eid attire reflects the love and generosity of this initiative, reminding us that everyone deserves to feel special on this joyous occasion.

4. Eid Day Festival for Slum Communities

On Eid day, Mojar School organizes vibrant festivals in slum areas, offering delicious meals, fun activities, and a space for shared happiness. This celebration ensures that even the most marginalized can experience the true joy of Eid, building a stronger sense of community and hope among those who need it most.

5. Receiving Zakat Funds for Education and Food

In line with Islamic principles, Mojar School accepts Zakat donations to support the education and nourishment of underprivileged children. These funds are transparently utilized to provide food, educational materials, and resources, helping break the cycle of poverty and offering brighter futures to those in need.

Through these initiatives, Mojar School continues to serve as a beacon of hope, spreading the blessings of Ramadan to those who need it most.